Nikon y PS CS?

tengo un problema raro con el CS...
disparo con la Nikon D70 y me da archivos de alta calidad de formato NEF.
al querer abrirlos con el explorador de CS, éste me dice que es un formato incorrecto. en cambio cuando trabajo con los RAW de Canon, no me da ningún problema.
qué pasa? me falta el plugin de cámara NEF? alguien lo tiene para descargarlo? se trata de otra falta?
gracias, le guin.

Tengo una D70, y tengo instalados en mi ordenador (un PC) el Nikon View y el Nikon Capture (uso ambos) además del Picture Project (que no uso)... Tambien tengo el Photoshop, versión CS, con el plugin Camera Raw 2.4...
Pues bien, si abro un archivo Raw (NEF en este caso) con el Photoshop, obtengo un cuadrito ridículo que sólo me permite trabajar la exposición y el balance de blancos.... Sé que tengo que obtener mas posibilidades de trabajo, histogramas, etc.... pero no me aparecen...
¿Hago algo mal? ¿Hay alguna incompatbilidad entre el Nikon Capture y el PS?
Gracis de antemano
JC Roig

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